Sarcosoma Espeletiae
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''Sarcosoma'' is a
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of
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in the
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Sarcosomataceae The Sarcosomataceae are a family of fungi in the order Pezizales. According to a 2008 estimate, the family contains 10 genera and 57 species. Most species are found in temperate areas, and are typically saprobic Saprotrophic nutrition or lys ...
. The name Sarcosoma is derived from ancient Greek and means "fleshy body", from (, "flesh") (', "body"). The genus is widespread in north
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areas.


Discovery and taxonomy

The type species of the genus is '' Sarcosoma globosum'' and was first described as ''Burcardia globosum'' by Schmidel in 1793''.'' In 1891, Caspary proposed the new combination of ''Sarcosoma globosum''. In 1947, Marcelle le Gal attempted to erect the family
Sarcoscyphaceae The ''Sarcoscyphaceae'' are a family (biology), family of cup fungus, fungi in the order Pezizales. Members of the Sarcoscyphaceae are cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan in distribution, found in both tropical and temperate regions. Genera ...
making ''Sarcosoma'' the type genus''.'' In doing so, she placed the
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with an
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she called "sub-operculate" in this family. In 1957, Richard P. Korf pointed out that Kobayasi had already described the same family under the name
Sarcosomataceae The Sarcosomataceae are a family of fungi in the order Pezizales. According to a 2008 estimate, the family contains 10 genera and 57 species. Most species are found in temperate areas, and are typically saprobic Saprotrophic nutrition or lys ...
in 1937, with ''Sarcosoma'' as the type. In the same publication, Korf also transferred four species into a separate genus, one that he named '' Galiella'', honoring Le Gal for her dedicated work. Boedijn questioned Korf's decision and claimed that all ''Sarcosoma'' except '' S. globosum'' fit Korf's description of ''Galiella'', making the new genus superfluous. In 1983, after further studying of Sarcosomataceae, ''Sarcosoma'' was suggested monotypic with ''S. globosum'' as the sole species in the genus, which still is supported since it forms a separate phylogenetic lineage in a
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consensus tree using two different genes (
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and 18S ribosomal
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). Since the first description of ''Sarcosoma'', many species have been placed there and later moved to other genera upon further analysis both within and outside of
Sarcosomataceae The Sarcosomataceae are a family of fungi in the order Pezizales. According to a 2008 estimate, the family contains 10 genera and 57 species. Most species are found in temperate areas, and are typically saprobic Saprotrophic nutrition or lys ...
. This includes: ''Sarcosoma espeletiae,'' a rejected combination, as the type-material fits the description of
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; ''Sarcosoma latahense,'' which is now considered a synonym to '' Pseudosarcosoma latahensis'' and placed in the family Choriactidaceae and ''Sarcosoma orientale,'' suggested to fit in ''Galiella'', although it has not yet been officially transferred due to the lack of molecular evidence to support this placement. Although Boedijn already in 1959 questioned why Korf did not transfer ''S. orientale'' when he described ''Galiella''. There is still a lot of uncertainty regarding where to place the remaining taxa, and currently 16 species are recognized by the
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, despite the claims that the genus is monotypic. The genus cannot be deemed monotypic until these additional 15 species are better studied by collecting new material to compare with type material as well as employing molecular methods to know where they belong. Regardless, several specialists who have studied ''Sarcosoma'' have already concluded that ''S. globosum'' is morphologically different to other species in Sarcosomataceae''.''


Description

The genus is characterized by the dark brown or black apothecium which is gelatinous or leathery and releases a watery liquid when cut, and by having monilioid external hairs and smooth spores. The type species for the genus ('' Sarcosoma globosum'') has large round/cylindrical fruiting bodies (5–12 cm in width).


Distribution range and ecology

The type species '' S. globosum'' is best known from northern Europe but is also found In North America and Russia. In western Siberia, it was found in both swamped areas and well-drained areas. In the swamped areas, it was found in elevated parts near roots and tree trunks with moss. ''
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'', ''Picea obovata'', and ''
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'' dominated the swamped areas, while in the well drained areas, the deciduous trees ''
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'' and ''
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'' were also present. '' Sarcosoma globosum'' is listed as vulnerable by the Swedish red list. Being typically found in old spruce forests, it is believed that they decompose spruce litter to obtain nutrients. However, as they are often found on spruce roots, it is also a possibility that they form
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, but their nutritional mode has not been adequately studied to conclude this.NATURVÅRDSVERKET
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Reproduction and spore dispersal

The timing of the development of the Ascocarp for ''S. globosum'' in west Siberia has been studied, finding that they start to emerge in May being globe shaped with an underdeveloped disc and dense gel inside. By the middle of June, they are fully developed, the surface is wrinkled, and the contents turn into liquid. By the end of June, the disc edges become wavy and flat before the apothecium disappears by the middle of July. While in Southern Sweden, the fruiting bodies start to develop when the snow melts, typically between February and May.NT, N., & RE, E. Sarcosoma globosum Bombmurkla.https://lerum.naturskyddsforeningen.se/wp-content/uploads/sites/281/2014/02/Sarcosoma_globosum_1445.pdf  ''S. globosum'' is found most abundantly after mild winters with a lot of snow and can then form large aggregations. Their abundance varies greatly from year to year and is negatively impacted by clear felling forestry. The ascospores are dispersed by wind, and in order to reach as far as possible, they are flung into the air by the ascus using a mechanism that is triggered by heat that it gets from the sun. The dark colour of the
apothecium An ascocarp, or ascoma (: ascomata), is the fruiting body ( sporocarp) of an ascomycete phylum fungus. It consists of very tightly interwoven hyphae and millions of embedded asci, each of which typically contains four to eight ascospores. Ascoc ...
likely makes it heat up quickly as the colour absorbs most of the sunlight. It is also possible to induce the spore dispersal in a mature
ascocarp An ascocarp, or ascoma (: ascomata), is the fruiting body ( sporocarp) of an ascomycete phylum fungus. It consists of very tightly interwoven hyphae and millions of embedded asci, each of which typically contains four to eight ascospores. Ascoc ...
by warming it with your hands until the spores are released in a dark cloud.


Placement in the tree of life

Based on an analysis using
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on two different genes (
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and 18S ribosomal
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), Sarcosoma is placed as follows in relation to other genera in the family Sarcosomataceae:


Species

* '' Sarcosoma globosum'' * ''Sarcosoma carolinianum'' * ''Sarcosoma decaryi'' * ''Sarcosoma espeletiae'' * ''Sarcosoma fibula'' * ''Sarcosoma godronioides'' * ''Sarcosoma le-ratii'' * ''Sarcosoma moelleriana'' * ''Sarcosoma novoguineense'' * ''Sarcosoma orientale'' * ''Sarcosoma sarasinii'' * ''Sarcosoma tetrasporum'' * ''Sarcosoma turbinatum'' * ''Sarcosoma umbrinum'' * ''Sarcosoma wettsteinii'' * ''Sarcosoma zelandicum''


References

Pezizales Pezizales genera {{Pezizomycetes-stub